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1954-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Error

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Yesterday I find this coin. Please help with this error ID.

1954-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error 1954-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error 1954-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error

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A similar coin has come up a while back about those denticles on the rim The conclusion was it's not from a foreign planchet Canadian planchet have denticles. the fact was proven that the coin was an Encased Coin and the pressure of encasing the coin gave those denticles . You could see by the rim it was encased>
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I agree, denticles are a part of the coin die itself, so having denticles on a Lincoln Cent is impossible, ergo, it's after Mint damage. ~ Jim
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Ok, thank you! Stiil I think it's nice looking damage.
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